A Vision for Burundi, Rwanda and Beyond

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In 2001, Christopher Holimbere was a student in Bible College in Rwanda. He had the opportunity to attend a vision conference, and for the first time heard the DNA message as presented by Bob Moffit, Darrow Miller, and Chris Ampadu.

Today, Christopher pastors Good Shepherd Community Church, and is an associate staff member of Harvest Foundation in the Great Lakes Region of Africa.

In this video, he  tells the story of his personal transformation and the beginnings of a Samaritan Strategy harvest in his part of Africa.

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NDUWIMANA AUGUSTIN
8 years ago

DNA is an excellent vision to help every one to live in accordance with the God’s wish to his created.Today,there Are needed real leaders!Harvest Iragi Is an answer to improve the real plan to deal with the life in the CHRIST WAY.No Limits to you who would like how and what to do to live your lifestyle.God never wanted you a bad life neighter privated you dealing with the world.He wants you act according to the norms as he has done during the creation.

Disciple Nations Alliance

Thank you for your message, Augustin! Yes, God intended for his creation to flourish and to enjoy the fullness of life with Him. Blessings to you as you take this message to your community!

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